- Yeast
- White Labs WLP007
- Yeast Starter
- 1 liter
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 5.00
- Original Gravity
- 1.056
- Final Gravity
- Didn\\'t take reading
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 60
- IBU
- 40
- Color
- Light Copper
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 11
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 7 in keg under pressure
- Tasting Notes
- Nice toasty malt flavor with a clean dry finish.
Batch size: 5 Gal.
Original Gravity: 1.056 Estimated Alcohol: 5.4%
Mash 152 (75 Min.)
Batch Sparge: 168 (multiple sparges)
Mash was a combination of BIAB and Batch Sparge
MALT:
8.25lb 2Row (Rahr)
1.25lb Munich-10L (Briess)
0.50lb Victory (Briess)
3oz. Belgian Special B
HOPS:
0.50oz. Nugget (60 Min.)
0.75oz. U.S. Golding (40 Min.)
1.00oz. U.S. Golding (10 Min.)
Additions:
1/4tsp Irish Moss (10 Min.)
Yeast:
White Labs English Ale WL007
This is the first all grain beer that I have brewed. I used it for a home brew competition at our annual Oktoberfest. I chose this style due to the yeast's high attenuation and the beer would would be fairly clean in 18 days. Between 8 entries this one got the overall approval for peoples choice. Won 30-35# of various malt from the local Cargil malting plant.
The beer was much clearer than the picture, but do to hauling the keg across town it rustled up the sediment.
Sad part is that the keg is very light and not much left for me, but at least a lot of people got to enjoy it.
This is a beer that might brewed often as it is very drinkable.
Original Gravity: 1.056 Estimated Alcohol: 5.4%
Mash 152 (75 Min.)
Batch Sparge: 168 (multiple sparges)
Mash was a combination of BIAB and Batch Sparge
MALT:
8.25lb 2Row (Rahr)
1.25lb Munich-10L (Briess)
0.50lb Victory (Briess)
3oz. Belgian Special B
HOPS:
0.50oz. Nugget (60 Min.)
0.75oz. U.S. Golding (40 Min.)
1.00oz. U.S. Golding (10 Min.)
Additions:
1/4tsp Irish Moss (10 Min.)
Yeast:
White Labs English Ale WL007
This is the first all grain beer that I have brewed. I used it for a home brew competition at our annual Oktoberfest. I chose this style due to the yeast's high attenuation and the beer would would be fairly clean in 18 days. Between 8 entries this one got the overall approval for peoples choice. Won 30-35# of various malt from the local Cargil malting plant.
The beer was much clearer than the picture, but do to hauling the keg across town it rustled up the sediment.
Sad part is that the keg is very light and not much left for me, but at least a lot of people got to enjoy it.
This is a beer that might brewed often as it is very drinkable.